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Fushimi Inari Taisha Shrine Map (Table)

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① The First Torii

This is the first thing you see when you get off at JR Inari Station. Now it's time to head to Fushimi Inari Shrine.

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② The Second Torii

Once you pass the first torii gate, you will see the second torii gate. It looks like the komainu statues are welcoming you.

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③ Rest room

The first rest room is the right side of Second Torii.

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④ Roumon

This romon is the main gate of Fushimi Inari Taisha. It is currently a two-story structure with a hip-and-gable roof, and is designated an Important Cultural Property of Japan.

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⑤ Honden (Main Hall)

The honden is designated as Important Cultural Property of Japan, the building has a cypress bark thatched roof and a sanctuary in five bays.

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⑥ One Thousand Torii

A long series of vermilion torii gates that is one of the trade marks of Fushimi Inari Taisha.

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⑦ Omokaru Ishi

To the right in the rear area of the Okusha Hohaisho prayer precinct is a pair of stone lanterns called Omokaru Ishi. To the left in the rear area of it is a lot of Ema.

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⑧ Kumatakasha Shrine

The eternal flame in Kumatakasha Shrine

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  • KWSe Home-Page
  • Introduction
    • Goodwill Guide
    • Organization
    • Contact Us
    • Links
  • Guide Service
    • Fushimi Inari Taisha Shrine
      • Fushimi Inari Taisha Shrine Map (Table)
        • ① The First Torii
        • ② The Second Torii
        • ③ Rest room
        • ④ Roumon
        • ⑤ Honden (Main Hall)
        • ⑥ One Thousand Torii
        • ⑦ Omokaru Ishi
        • ⑧ Kumatakasha Shrine
    • Saga Arashiyama and Bamboo Forest
    • Nijo-Jo Castle
    • Kinkakuji Temple
    • Kiyomizu-dera Temple
    • Philosopher’s Path Course
    • How to request a guide
      • Submit Guide Request
  • For the Society of Kyoto (日本語)
    • 組織
    • 英語によるサポート
      • ICOM国際博物館会議
      • 京都五山の送り火サポート活動
      • 外国人観光客の街角サポート
      • 清水焼の郷祭り案内
      • 花見小路通散策マナー周知キャンペーン
      • 観光名所での避難誘導訓練
      • 路上交通マナー啓蒙活動参加
    • お問い合わせ
    • リンク
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